Fitzwilliam Gateway was built in the 1220s on the eastern side of the castle
at around the same time as Constable's Gateway on the west. The gateway was
always considered to be the 'back door', for discreet access to the castle.
The present steps and gates date from army alterations during the 1930s.

How to get here:

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Walk: Admissions Centre - Follow the path to the right and follow the
Eastern Battlements Walk. Before the keep, this then passes into the
battlements and comes out on the path on the east of the keep. Fitzwilliam
Gateway is on the right. +

Dover Castle (Stables)(The Mind of Evil). Head north from the gateway and follow the road round the keep to the western side of the castle (passing by the entrance to the medieval tunnels). The stables are on the right.

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